I'm going to release a campaign where the players will encounter a rare sub species of electrical harpies. not sure how i'm going to call them yet but i do have the lore for them:

they generaly live on very high mountains and only hunt during thunderstorms. They are immune to lightning and adventurers can see them as giant birds made out of lightning flying in and out of the black storm clouds during their hunts. their giant wings can cause winds that can even make an elephelk fly.

In a campaign I ran I had a friend who played a kobold and all he did was drink and be drunk, it got really annoying so when his character got crit from low life and died (this was with season 1 rules, so a lot easier to die) and he made a new one, an elf this time, we made it canon that elves are allergic to alcohol.

I would like to believe (pun intended) that someone, somewhere, went around collecting Believer souls (or whatever it is Believers are), created an entire setpiece for a scene in the book, put a bunch of copies of the book on the ground, and released all the Believers to attempt a reenactment of their favorite scenes in the book. Don't lie, you Eragon/Harry Potter/etc. fandoms If you could do this you 100% would

Basically, the only thing that remained the same in my lore compared to the shows lore are the races them self and how they treat each other.

Elves are still the most dominant race and they still treat goblins like trash, we don't have dragon gods and ageless are created differently.

Originally was i going with the good vs evil story but the more i have been sculpting the lore and exploring backstories/motives did it become more of a "nearly no one is evil, conflicts exist because different views on life" lore.

For example:The "conflict" between elves and goblins started with the goblins considering magic to be taboo (no one controlled magic before the 1st goblins without harming or killing someone), so they considered elves to be traitors by using magic to evolve from goblin to elf. And the elves that used to be goblins where the ones going outside the caves to scavenge for food and supplies. This was back in the ancient times when other races where hostile to each other and monsters roamed the land, the world was like an apocalypse to them. So the elves (That used to be goblins) felt betrayed by the goblins for risking their lives to scavenge for food and supplies without any weapons, armor or a way to protect them self until they learned to controll magic.

Now many many many generations later did the children of the original elves and goblins forget about those events, but the hate between these two races always sticked.

If i would type out the complete lore would i have to become a writer, and since i´m dyslectic and not a huge fan of typing will i leave it at this.

I have a headcanon that Each dragon has a different way of producing their eggs.

We've seen how Vlaurungar creates her eggs in the den of devils. With Dragonflies as helpers, they create eggs to be infused by the creation magic and the magical element.

I have a campaign in planning that is basically den of devils, but for Rokesh. Rokesh's divine vines that hang from his body falls every time he awakes and moves for another place to fall asleep. Every time the gigantic vines from Rokesh drops from his body, the land around is sanctified and protected by the essence of earth. Creatures called Dragonapes lumber around the Land of Rokesh, and protect the newly created lair of Rokesh.

Rokesh is the only other dragon I have an idea for, feel free to add if you have a better/good idea.

After Lance berates Justin in the latest campaign for being too flashy and showing off during the fight against Ageless at the wall, Justin complains that Lance was being too hard on him, treating his performance during that fight as a 1 out of 20 while Justin thought his performance was at least a 5 out of 20.

some of these are more headcanons about the show, where i was thinking more unrelated stories, races, or lore that didn't affect the show and just existed in the same universe / world, but hey whatever works!

ive made a sub type of kobalds named gembolds the idea is kobalds come from the ground and caves so what if some of them have gems in thair fur?so far i have a quarts and obsidian kobald twins i like to play with